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<blockquote data-quote="Eddyj" data-source="post: 474935" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>You can add heater element to roof air. It's just an add on $100-$200 usually. But they are highly inefficient. You would be better off adding an outlet and buying a space heater or adding a propane wall unit would be the most efficient. I've added a lot of air conditions to trailers and to be honest a window air usually does better then a roof air. Unless you get a 13000 or higher roof air usually $800. My suggestion is to cut a hole in side of trailer and add a flap hinged at the top and use a cheap window air with a warranty. I've done 3 like this and have not had an issue. Just hard to make that first cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddyj, post: 474935, member: 3779"] You can add heater element to roof air. It's just an add on $100-$200 usually. But they are highly inefficient. You would be better off adding an outlet and buying a space heater or adding a propane wall unit would be the most efficient. I've added a lot of air conditions to trailers and to be honest a window air usually does better then a roof air. Unless you get a 13000 or higher roof air usually $800. My suggestion is to cut a hole in side of trailer and add a flap hinged at the top and use a cheap window air with a warranty. I've done 3 like this and have not had an issue. Just hard to make that first cut. [/QUOTE]
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